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PC-2010-06, PUD-84-21-04M, BRADDOCK AND LOGAN SERVICES, INC.
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PC-2010-06, PUD-84-21-04M, BRADDOCK AND LOGAN SERVICES, INC.
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CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTIONS
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3/10/2010
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shall be shown on the building permit plans prior to the issuance of building <br />permit. <br />6. This project shall meet the minimum accessibility requirements of Chapter 11A <br />Section 1103A.3.1 of the California Building Code for multi -story apartments in <br />buildings with no elevator. At least 10 percent of the new apartment units shall <br />be designed and constructed to comply with the following requirements: <br />• The primary entry to the dwelling unit shall be on an accessible route unless <br />exempted by site impracticality tests in Section 1150A. <br />• All rooms or spaces located on the primary entry level shall be served by an <br />accessible route and shall comply with the provisions in Division IV. Rooms <br />and spaces located on the primary entry level and subject to this chapter may <br />include but are not limited to kitchens, powder rooms, bathrooms, living <br />rooms, bedrooms, or hallways. <br />• Common use areas covered by this section shall be accessible as required by <br />this chapter. Public use areas as defined in Chapter 2, Chapter 11A, and <br />Chapter 11 B of this code are subject to provisions of the Division of the State <br />Architect (DSA -AC) and are referenced in Section 109.1.1. <br />• At least one closet shall have at least a 32 -inch net opening, and adjustable <br />rods and shelving. <br />• All receptacle outlets, lighting controls and environmental controls throughout <br />the unit must comply with the reach ranges specified California Building Code <br />Section 1136A. <br />In addition, Section 1104A.1 specifies that the 10 remaining ground -floor units <br />shall be adaptable and located on an accessible route. <br />7. The following requirements for all ground -floor units are based upon augmenting <br />the accessible requirements of Chapter 11A with the Universal Design <br />requirements in the adaptable ground -floor units: <br />The accessible primary entrance requirement at all ground floor entrances <br />require that level landings (less than 2% grade in any direction) outside the <br />units are at the same height as the interior floor level, and the door thresholds <br />are no more than one-half inch in total height. <br />• The units shall have 24 inches of strike -side clearance on the swing side of <br />the entrance doors. <br />• The required second exterior door (to patios) must open to provide a 32 -inch <br />net clear opening. <br />K <br />
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